with an accompaniment of a second Violoncello-The new edition of these standard Cello etudes uses the first edition of the etudes as its point of origin; meaning this new edition is free from many elements added by various editors over the last 200 years.First of all Rummel has modernized the fingerings and bowings to reflect Cello playing today. He has also restored the order of the etudes as Duport originally had them and furthermore the ad libitum 2nd Cello has been brought back to life; the new edition offers the 2nd Cello in a separate score included in the edition.As with the already popular Popper Etudes (BA 6978 and BA 6979) the Duport edition also includes a brochure with comments onthe etudes and with references to their usage in the standard Cello literature.Fold out pages where you need them.Ad libitum Cello part included.With fingerings and bowings for today's cellists.German/English brochure with playing tips and references to where the techniques can be found in the standard Cello literature.New large format 24.1 x 31 cm.
SKU: HL.51481132
UPC: 840126989656. 9.0x12.0x0.35 inches.
“More than 20 years ago I was called upon by friends, artists, and aficionados to write about fingerings for the violoncello,” then-famous Berlin cellist Jean-Louis Duport thus opens his “Essai” from 1806, dedicated to “Professeurs de Violoncelle.” His methodology revolutionized cello technique, and the 21 etudes printed in its appendix are still regarded today as perhaps the most important set of studies for all budding cellists. Modelled after the volumes of etudes for violin, Henle is also issuing the Urtext here, together with all original fingerings and bowings, while also offering alternatives by the famous cellist and teacher Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. This edition also offers a second cello part provided by Duport for accompaniment.
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